It is said that modern cellphones are not islands but need the support of thousands of developers to drive the adoption. Not sure, if that is something truly such a make or break.
RIM investors will be heartened to know that the BB10 platform supports all developers - C++, Java and HTML5 and a few lesser known ones.
There is one additional platform. BB10 supports Qt/ QML. Hundreds if not thousands of developers, disenfranchised by Nokia when it moved to Windows 8 have probably a new home. Not only that, but RIMM is also the brand most preferred by corporate executives, which means developers can opt for getting more money for their effort. I personally feel this bodes well for RIM. Time will tell.
RIM investors will be heartened to know that the BB10 platform supports all developers - C++, Java and HTML5 and a few lesser known ones.
There is one additional platform. BB10 supports Qt/ QML. Hundreds if not thousands of developers, disenfranchised by Nokia when it moved to Windows 8 have probably a new home. Not only that, but RIMM is also the brand most preferred by corporate executives, which means developers can opt for getting more money for their effort. I personally feel this bodes well for RIM. Time will tell.
See my post on RIMM's fundamentals at http://archinvest.blogspot.com/2013/01/research-in-motion-rims-outlook-for.html
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